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electrical inputs and outputs, jumpers for configuring different modes of operation, and a
communications address switch. Jumpers can be added or removed to select the desired
communication mode. For more information on the modes of operations, see Chapter 3,
“Software Communication.”
Figure 1-4 shows the accessible components of the printed circuit board.
Figure 1-4. XP 3000 Printed Circuit Board External Connectors
For more information on the printed circuit board inputs/outputs, jumpers, the address
switch, and EPROM, see Chapter 2, “Hardware Setup.”
Communication Interfaces
Depending on the pump configuration, the XP 3000 can communicate singly or in a
multi-pump configuration through an RS-232, RS-485, or CAN (Controller Area
Network) interface. For RS-232 and RS-485, baud rates of 9600 and 38400 are
supported. For CAN, baud rates of 100K and 125K are supported.
For details on the communications interfaces, see Chapter 2, “Hardware Setup.”